[Learnable] A roundup introduction to educational Vocaloid songs!
VOCALOID songs are especially popular among middle and high school students, but haven’t some of you been scolded by your parents with, “Stop listening to music and study!”?
“I wish studying were fun.
.
.” Many of you have probably thought that, right?
In times like that, we’ve got you covered with lots of VOCALOID tracks that are fun to listen to and educational—a two-for-one deal.
Now you won’t get scolded.
Because you’re studying!
No, seriously—it’s not a joke.
These are genuinely educational, so be sure to check them out to the end.
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[Learnable] A curated introduction to educational Vocaloid songs! (21–30)
All matters of love can be solved by geometric construction (construction)Sunfish P is dead behind the house

This is a song aimed at junior high school students who say, “We never use math in everyday life,” and it’s included on the album Learn Junior High School Math with Vocaloid.
The lyrics are full of punchy retorts, making them memorable, and the story structure is simpler than that of the other tracks on the album.
Taisho Romantic40mP

As the title suggests, this is a track that lets you study the Taisho era.
It’s a song by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer who has been active on the front lines of the Vocaloid scene for many years, released in 2017.
It’s included in the textbook with CD and video, “MUSIC STUDY PROJECT: Learning Junior High School History with Vocaloid.” The pop sound has a somewhat retro vibe—so lovely.
The sound alone is soothing.
The lyrics tell a love story set in the Taisho era, making for a heart-fluttering finish.
Let’s follow the story while learning about history.
Jomon Explosive Girlreruriri

It’s a parody of ‘Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,’ covering material from the Paleolithic period to the Kofun period.
Because it’s amusing as a parody, it’s easier to remember from that angle.
As a result, you can build up knowledge, but be careful not to burst out laughing during actual exams like regular tests.
Certificate of Authenticity (Proof)Kairiki Bear

To help you enjoy studying “proofs,” anything that requires memorization, like formulas, is sung in the chorus so it sticks in your memory.
It’s an outstanding song that gives you the motivation to start studying math—a subject where it’s easy to lose heart after stumbling once.
UTSUKEparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

This is a song through which you can learn about the history of the Azuchi–Momoyama period.
Although it is geared toward junior high school students, the level is relatively advanced because the lyrics include some figures who do not appear in textbooks.
The promotional video is also packed with key historical points and lyrics, so it’s a track I highly recommend purchasing.
Mr. GhostmanYucha-P

You can learn about 80 English words, including question words.
The melody, which conveys a mystery-like atmosphere, is lovely too.
I definitely recommend it to anyone who finds memorizing English vocabulary difficult! It’s also a good idea to write out the lyrics and look up their meanings.
Battle for HopeOSTER project

The promotional video has a classic fantasy vibe where adventurers and heroes shine.
It’s especially effective for learning adjectives in English.
This is a vocabulary-themed song unlike any before, making typically monotonous word study enjoyable and sparking interest in English.